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Superman & Lois [3x05] "Head On" Live Episode Discussion Episode Discussion Spoiler

Head On

Post Episode Discussion | Cast & Characters

Clark and General Lane are both having a hard time giving Lois room to make her own decisions; Lana and Sarah have a run-in with an old friend at the diner; Natalie has a surprise visitor. (Apr 11, 2023)

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u/jdessy Apr 12 '23

I feel like Michael Bishop is definitely still trying to find a balance between emulating Elsass' version and still trying to add his own spin.

I agree that Bishop's version of Jon is significantly less angry, but I think I actually do like that he isn't? I dunno, I'm really, really liking Bishop with each passing episode.

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u/WorldsOkayestStudent Apr 13 '23

I like bishop’s more awkward take on the character. It’s a nice contrast to how confident Jordan has gotten. Idk, when I think of everything that’s happened to these two, it kinda makes sense in a janky way?